Stereotipi di genere nelle aule di giustizia e vittimizzazione secondaria: analisi del Caso J.L.C. Italia
Abstract
The use of gender stereotypes is an obstacle to a full equality and causes forms of genderbased violence. In the courtrooms, although gender sensitive judicial interpretations are now
spreading, there are decisions in which the asymmetrical cultural models of male domination
are strongly rooted. Recently a ruling by the Court of Appeal of Florence for the acquittal of
the defendants of the crime of sexual violence has caused discussion. The victim turned to
the Court of Strasbourg (case of J.L. c. Italy) which condemned the Italian State, for violation
of article 8 of the ECHR, for failing to protect the private life of the applicant, subjected to
secondary victimization. For the Strasbourg judges, who also refer to the Grevio report on
Italy, judicial actions and criminal sanctions play a crucial role in the institutional response
to gender-based violence and in the fight against gender inequality. Therefore, it is essential
that they avoid reproducing sexist stereotypes in judicial decisions, downplaying genderbased violence and exposing women to secondary victimization by using blaming and
moralizing statements to discourage victims' confidence in justice.
URI
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